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." >> and lil wayne owes $12 million in back taxes. the rapper says it will take six months to repay the debt, because of the way he plans to do it. [ laughter ] >> this morning's "eye-opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >>> as you wake up in the west, there are signs that the crisis in ukraine may be ended by diplomats and not armies. it may not be easy. top officials from ukraine, russia, the united states, britain, and france are in paris paris. the west is ready to offer ukraine billions of dollars in economic aid, but secretary of state john kerry says this morning that the russians and ukrainians have not yet agreed to meet face to face. >> kerry said yesterday in ukraine's capital that russia broke international law, but there's no need over the violation. >> president obama and i want to make it clear to russia and to everybody in the world that we are not seeking confrontation. it is not appropriate to invade a country and at the
." >> and lil wayne owes $12 million in back taxes. the rapper says it will take six months to repay the debt, because of the way he plans to do it. [ laughter ] >> this morning's "eye-opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >>> as you wake up in the west, there are signs that the crisis in ukraine may be ended by diplomats and not...
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why only two tax brackets? >> well it's much simpler, and one of the things we do is actually raise the standard deductions so fewer people itemize, so it's a huge simplification aspect. >> reporter: under his plan camp says a family of four making $51,000 a year would pay an average $1,300 less in yearly taxes. the corporate rate would drop from 35% to 25%. and in exchange a long list of special interest giveaways would be eliminated. give us some idea of which loopholes you'd like to close. >> certainly, corporate jets is one of them. that's one thing that we look at. >> reporter: past attempts to close loopholes have met with fierce resistance. that's one reason congress has not managed to seriously overhaul the tax code since 1986. but that's not camp's only obstacle. do you think the senate should be tackling tax reform this year, as well? >> i don't see how we can -- >> reporter: congressional leaders from both parties appear reluctant to take up such an explosive issue. they say mistrust between the two
why only two tax brackets? >> well it's much simpler, and one of the things we do is actually raise the standard deductions so fewer people itemize, so it's a huge simplification aspect. >> reporter: under his plan camp says a family of four making $51,000 a year would pay an average $1,300 less in yearly taxes. the corporate rate would drop from 35% to 25%. and in exchange a long list of special interest giveaways would be eliminated. give us some idea of which loopholes you'd like...
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that program gives tax breaks to the working poor. the president would pay its $60 billion costs by closing loopholes for wealthier taxpayers, $300 billion for highways bridges and transit. the budget is nearly $4 trillion. that's slightly higher than the current budget. >>> the president is trying to put the middle east peace process back on track this morning, meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu monday. they discussed syria, iran and stalled negotiations with the palestinians. pressing netanyahu to meet a compromise. netanyahu says israel is doing its part. >> the best way is to do this is be strong. that's what the people of israel expect of me to stand strong against russia, to stand strong. >>> this morning the fight against cell phone theft is gaining some momentum. new york congressman's bill comes after a similar push in the senate. elaine quijano looks at the controversy that's also getting support from the police commissioner of america's biggest city. good morning. >> good morning to you norah. smart phone theft
that program gives tax breaks to the working poor. the president would pay its $60 billion costs by closing loopholes for wealthier taxpayers, $300 billion for highways bridges and transit. the budget is nearly $4 trillion. that's slightly higher than the current budget. >>> the president is trying to put the middle east peace process back on track this morning, meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu monday. they discussed syria, iran and stalled negotiations with the...
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>> probably double that. >> pot is giving the city new highs, high ploim, high new tax revenue and high hopes for even better times ahead. for "cbs this morning," barry petersen, garden city colorado. >> new world out there. >> exactly. new businesses in colorado. >> new >> here come the clouds rolling back into the bay area. we see the few scattered light showers so far in our hi-def doppler radar but not much just yet. that will change though as we head to the middle of the day and the afternoon. gray skies in the rushing hill and the golden gate bridge. more clouds throughout the day and the rain picks up in the north bay spreading to the south. the temperatures, fairly mild in the south bay. mid 60s there and a while before the rain kicks in and showers, unsettled weather for the rest of the week. >>> we'll take you inside an unusual rescue mission, protecting bees. >> i'm ben tracy in santa monica, california where backyard bee keeping is all the buzz. we're show you how some people think having your own hive could help save our food supply coming up on "cbs this morning." when you
>> probably double that. >> pot is giving the city new highs, high ploim, high new tax revenue and high hopes for even better times ahead. for "cbs this morning," barry petersen, garden city colorado. >> new world out there. >> exactly. new businesses in colorado. >> new >> here come the clouds rolling back into the bay area. we see the few scattered light showers so far in our hi-def doppler radar but not much just yet. that will change though as...
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production raked in $1.4 billion for the uk laugh yeerts they they make it easier for studios to qualify for tax breaks starting this spring to encourage the next afternoon tar. sky fall, inception, batman. and it all began with that film ceo adrian wootton says it helps that much of the creative talent is crammed within the radius of a few blocks. >> people actually like being here because they can walk out of place where they're having coffee and a sandwich and they can walks over to their post production ifl and walk around the corner and see how the sound mixing is going 200 yards away. >> recognizing that home grown talent is maybe why "gravity" grabbed britain's version of the osca oscar. >> and it goes to "gravity." >> reporter: special effects have come a long way since dangling a space ship on a string. now it's a snap to be thrust into space but the special effects in granty are a game charger. >>> in scenes where they appear to be flying, the cameras are flying to them. in others, only their faces are real. alphonil folfonso coron had to with the goods. >> 1.8 million little lights co
production raked in $1.4 billion for the uk laugh yeerts they they make it easier for studios to qualify for tax breaks starting this spring to encourage the next afternoon tar. sky fall, inception, batman. and it all began with that film ceo adrian wootton says it helps that much of the creative talent is crammed within the radius of a few blocks. >> people actually like being here because they can walk out of place where they're having coffee and a sandwich and they can walks over to...